One Life Is Not Enough : An Autobiography is New Book by Kunwar Natwar Singh politician from Rajasthan and former cabinet minister. Natwar Singh talks about his experiences in Delhi’s political corridors and sets the record straight on several events, including the Volcker controversy. The book is no holds barred account of his political career providing an insider view on the various machinations of Delhi's political circles. The book covers revelation of sensitive developments during Indira Gandhi's, Rajiv Gandhi's, Narasimha Rao's and Manmohan Singh's regimes. The book also deals about Natwar Singh's close political relationship with Indian National Congress president Sonia Gandhi. The book also gives Natwar Singh's account of the controversial Volcker report and the various political motions that took place in the background leading up to his resignation. The U.N. Independent Enquiry Committee (popularly known as Volcker
committee) named his Indian National Congress party and him as
beneficieries of illegal payoffs in Iraqi oil scam, resulting in his
forced resignation from the Cabinet on December 6, 2005. The book is being called a Nuclear Bomb because it is expected to reveal even more about the inner workings of the Congress and its first family.

About Kunwar Natwar Singh: Kunwar Natwar Singh (born May 16, 1931) is an Indian politician and former cabinet minister. On December 7, 2005, he was removed from his post as Minister in charge of External Affairs under a cloud of scandal and became a minister without portfolio. The U.N. Independent Enquiry Committee (popularly known as Volcker committee) named his Indian National Congress party and him as beneficieries of illegal payoffs in Iraqi oil scam, resulting in his forced resignation from the Cabinet on December 6, 2005.